Had to look it up... 23.9'.
A similar old Tacoma is 22', and so is the the older Tundra. The new ones though are over 24' so slightly worse than the Frontier. It appears to be a trend.
Kinda think your original wheels with slightly bigger tires would have been perfect.
Don't get rid of that camper, it is AWESOME!!!!
I built a bigger camper for a '84 2wd. That camper was too big, but yours looks just right and very cool to boot!
Yes. I will say that the door was the only place I had an issue caused from a panel being out of plane, though all of them are warped similarly. And I could have made the door fit very well if I'd simply glued the bottom piece of aluminum angle to match... but unfortunately I had a lapse in...
Sadly this is true of everything made now... actually it's even worse. All the midsize trucks now have tall hoods as well. The 2nd gen Tundras at least have short hoods, though they are quite tall.
Guess we just need to install forward cameras to see where we are going on the trail...
^^^ Gen 2 (07-21) Tundras have a smaller turning radius than Gen 1 though... by a good amount... and it's less than any domestic full size. You can even get Gen 2 with a double cab and 8' bed... ;)
I jacked the following dimensional comparison from a Tundra site. I think it would have been a...
... his comedy of how not to do things... 🤪
Regarding the "full width door" it's quite stiff and strong being mostly carbon and weighing 70 lbs. Unfortunately it's also warped a bit (~0.25" out of plane?) plus I compounded the issue by not having the top where the hinges attach, perfectly in...
You are correct, in a 37 an e-load will usually be 3750 lbs at 65 psi. But it sounded like you'd be well under that. And 38 or 40" have a higher rating. The Founders tires you linked are 68mph, 6600 lb @120 psi. I'm pretty certain the 37-40s will ride better and give you more options.
The...
Cool project! Will be good to see it come together.
Is there a reason you aren't getting super singles in a common size so you can use standard tires? 20" are pretty common, and you could use 37-40" tires. 4k lb per should be plenty. IME in the west, ground clearance is most important (even vs...
With my Tundra I had to flip the front forks around, which is easy enough to do, and I also raised the platform as high as possible. Just barely fits with a L Kona Unit and 29x3" tires.
Very nice rig! Hope you sell it soon, Peter...
Based on what I've been able to find out, Starlink is the only choice. If you want to use it while in motion the plan for that quite expensive. A $2500 dish, and $250/mo for 50GB of mobile priority data... vs $600 and $120 or $150/mo unlimited with the other plans. I don't know if anyone has had...
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